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Yes. I was going to say something about that. The last two days there was the stereotypical rapper children and the Jersey Shore dressed up children and people freaked out saying it needed to stop, and I agreed, but I have no problem with this picture. Maybe people inside those other stereotypes are disgusted by the picture and not those other two? o_O

This is like the video game argument. Feigned emulation and fantasy does not, and never will, equate to reality. All it is, is personal bias for what they're dressing up as, as emphasized by the fact you felt it necessary to put quotes around musicians.

No, I think his argument actually holds some merit. I feel that dressing up a kid 'as a stereotype' who is going through preoperational and concrete operational stages of development has much more of an effect than it does with a baby in the sensorimotor stage.

That's without even considering the personal bias of if you'd rather your child as a motorycle person or a rapper. As for me, I'd tend for the former. There's always the argument of it being one of the classic costumes of late, whereas dressing up as a rapper comes off as being too literal perhaps. And you can probably argue that inhabiting the sort of generalized 'motorcycle man' is a less corrosive image for any child than is personifying nicky minaj / lil' wayne.

Is that a 'mom' tattoo on his arm? Probably not, but the traditional 'mom & arrow-through-heart' tattoo on the upper sleeve is sort of synonymous with that motorcycle costume - probably a much healthier thing to be on the child's body&mind than whatever it is lil' wayne has. [That's a blind argument on my part, I have no idea of lil' wayne's tattoos - doesn't keep me from feeling to be probably right about it.]

I hardly think that the average Caucasian kid idolizes the biker as much as kids of every race seem to idolize rappers these days. I'm just being honest. Back in the 60's anyone who wasn't a square loved Harleys.

My sister is married to a guy that looks exactly like this. He owns multiple Harley shirts and always works wearing a bandanna. I have seen him wear this exact outfit before. She's currently pregnant, so I posted this pic to her fb page last month and said "Hey, your future self texted me a picture of your baby!" She thought it was hilarious - our mother did not.

I thought this was funny. (This is a reference to most bikers that run straight pipes on the exhaust, as the loud exhaust warns surrounding 4-wheelers of a bike in the vacinity. The general belief is that loud pipes save lives.)

I'm not sure what better serves as an epitome of redneck culture: A man named Bubba winning the Masters and celebrating with the General Lee afterwords, or dressing up your baby like a biker and bringing him to a Marlins game?

If you're referring to leather, there's a specific reason Biker's wear it. It provides protection for those 'just in case' moments without weighing the wearer down too damn much. It also provides a good deal of wind / temperature resistance. It worn because it has functional use.

Fetisher's wear it because they get off on the look / feel of leather. If anything, they imitate the people who use it for it's real world application. But even then, there's nothing significantly wrong with it since it only has meaning to the person wearing it.

But then again, it's all a moot because because the kid isn't wearing anything but jeans, a tshirt, and a bandana (which also has a legitimate use when riding). None of which would even be labeled as fetish wear.